[Inaudible--Editor]...pass legislation with amendments such as we've been hearing about. A lot of them are very sensible that are coming from this side of the floor, and they're coming from us.
I think the key here is to just start talking about what a package would look like. It's very frustrating to us to see it go on and on, when in fact there's something out there; there has to be a compromise.
Most of what we're talking about here, and what I keep hearing from this other side--there seems to be a disconnect. The government is saying the same sort of thing: we want to get rid of wealth destroyers. But as I think Mr. Dexter was pointing out, the language doesn't do that.
Okay, then, let's just fix up the language. It's not requiring the government to make massive policy changes or to step back from the precipice; it's actually just asking the government to make the words match with the actions and the intent.
I think that should be easy enough.